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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the u.s. equity futures on this cold and snowy morning here in times square are indicated lower. dow futures down by 71 points. that comes after a 208-point gain for the dow yesterday and a reversal of fortunes across the board. yesterday the s&p was up 28 points and the nasdaq was the best performer, it was up by 122 points this morning down across the board. the dow futures down by 70 points s&p futures off by 10. nasdaq down by 62 as we slide into the end of this trading week look at what happened overnight in asia. the nikkei down by a half percent. stocks in china higher shanghai up by 0.4%. hang seng up by 0.3% and then in europe where you're seeing early trading activity taking place, things are flat to mixed. the cac and the ftse both relatively flat. dax is up by just over a tenth of a percentage point. italian stocks up by 0.25% the ibex in spain down by just over a tenth of a percent. if you look at what's happening with the treasury yields in the united states, the ten-yearnot yiel
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the u.s. equity futures on this cold and snowy morning here in times square are indicated lower. dow futures down by 71 points. that comes after a 208-point gain for the dow yesterday and a reversal of fortunes across the board. yesterday the s&p was up 28 points and the nasdaq was the best performer, it was up by 122 points this morning down across the board. the dow futures down by 70 points s&p futures off by 10. nasdaq...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. yesterday we saw a huge drop for the stock market this morning futures are in the red once again futures down by 163. s&p off by 12. the nasdaq off by 32 what's most significant about this is the steady drops that we've seen all through the course of this week. >> except for monday >> except for monday we have seen declines that have continued day after day. yesterday big surprise market had been up by as much as 156 points at the time it was down by as much as 587. ending the day down by over 400. it's been a rough week for the dow and a rough start to march >> flat for the year again >> yeah. >> given back all the january gains. the ten-year is down to 2.80 or something. >> the nikkei was under pressure as well. continuing its declines from the day before down by 2.5% at the close. hang seng down by 1.5% shanghai composite down by 0.6%. we'll talk about these potential global trade issues and what those implications were yesterday. right now the early trading in europe you see red a
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. yesterday we saw a huge drop for the stock market this morning futures are in the red once again futures down by 163. s&p off by 12. the nasdaq off by 32 what's most significant about this is the steady drops that we've seen all through the course of this week. >> except for monday >> except for monday we have seen declines that have continued day after day. yesterday big surprise market had been up by as much as 156...
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that's why i don't want to get off ross stores. value matters. >> speaking of values, valiant. >> valiant. >> value act. i need to mention valiant pharmaceuticals. they added three board members effect active immediately taking the side of its board to 14. one person stepped down. they have 12 independent directors now. he had been a senior partner there. he's been at perching for a little while now. valeant. of course, we're going get new guidance from the company next week. ceo mike pearson has now been back in the job for a little over a week after being out for a couple of months with serious illness, but you wonder mr. ackman who's the second largest shareholder does himself any fabors when he's quoted in the bloomberg stories as he was yesterday either management will restore confidence in the reputation of the company with the public and investment of the community or they won't. if they can't, then one of two things will happen. new management will be brought in or the business will be sold. i don't know that that's helpful
that's why i don't want to get off ross stores. value matters. >> speaking of values, valiant. >> valiant. >> value act. i need to mention valiant pharmaceuticals. they added three board members effect active immediately taking the side of its board to 14. one person stepped down. they have 12 independent directors now. he had been a senior partner there. he's been at perching for a little while now. valeant. of course, we're going get new guidance from the company next week....
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companies that will be shining stars, you'll continue to see aeropostale in the teen sector, certainly ross stores examine i think we'll see kohl's continue to be a shining star. and gap, it will be interesting to see how old navy does given that they're going up against a negative dece-sent. i think there will be less discounting this year than last year. overall, inventory levels should be down double digits to mid teens. so there's not as much on the shelves this year as last year. but the prices will tb to be negative. in a recent survey, prices on average this year have been down recently 9% compared to last year, an increase of 8.8%. >> you know, dana, when we goot the nrf numbers the other day saying they're expecting sales to be down 1%, they were paintsing this saying, at least it's not as bad as it was last year. with you you're talking about down 1% off of a down 3% or 4% year. we've never seen two years down in a row. how much of a positive spin should we be putting on that analysis? >> i think basically the retailers don't have enough to order the confidence. i can its business
companies that will be shining stars, you'll continue to see aeropostale in the teen sector, certainly ross stores examine i think we'll see kohl's continue to be a shining star. and gap, it will be interesting to see how old navy does given that they're going up against a negative dece-sent. i think there will be less discounting this year than last year. overall, inventory levels should be down double digits to mid teens. so there's not as much on the shelves this year as last year. but the...
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452,000 versus last week 473,000 first time below 500 since the pandemic we will hear from kohl's, ross stores and paloalto. the retail earnings are interesting, mike, because they are very, very strong and stock price reactions have been mixed. >> yeah. >> it does feed into this debate about is as good as it gets. an what did happens when the fiscal stimulus wear off. >> markets are except incomp skeptical. yeah, everyone's asking did we just see the peak of the good stuff getting bet er. >> we're out of time on "closing bell." "fast money" starts now. >>> i mean, melissa lee and this is "fast money", tonight's trader lineup, karen finerman and steve will join us shortly. in chartmaster will break down what to watch, s&p now down every day this week. plus earnings alert on cisco, shares lower after-hours, the company's call now under way, and later a trade alert in the medals market, one hitting buy button on this key commodity id and we'll bring the name and trade. starting with crypto market it was gut check for bitcoin, ether,
452,000 versus last week 473,000 first time below 500 since the pandemic we will hear from kohl's, ross stores and paloalto. the retail earnings are interesting, mike, because they are very, very strong and stock price reactions have been mixed. >> yeah. >> it does feed into this debate about is as good as it gets. an what did happens when the fiscal stimulus wear off. >> markets are except incomp skeptical. yeah, everyone's asking did we just see the peak of the good stuff...
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. >>> rachel, ross, animal plane at&t and discovery may merge we will tell you about it. it is monday, may 17th, 2021 this is "worldwide exchange. w welcome back 5:27 on the east coast that would be a big, big deal if it happens i'll get more on it in a minute. for now, here is how the money and markets are looking as we are just about halfway through the 5:00 a.m. hour futures are down very, very little the nasdaq is higher we will not call it flat, but it's close don't look now the nasdaq is on a four-week losing streak. that's right the first time that has happened for the first time in nearly two years. even going back to the full-time pandemic last year last week, crazy volatility. if you sort of checked out and didn't pay attention, i don't blame you. a big drop on monday on the nasdaq 350. the dow, not a lot nasdaq, big number tuesday, we caught our breath down 12 points another down day on wednesday. thursday, started weak came back in the afternoon a huge pop on friday if you are not good at math at this hour, we did end the week down, but a comeback and momentum
. >>> rachel, ross, animal plane at&t and discovery may merge we will tell you about it. it is monday, may 17th, 2021 this is "worldwide exchange. w welcome back 5:27 on the east coast that would be a big, big deal if it happens i'll get more on it in a minute. for now, here is how the money and markets are looking as we are just about halfway through the 5:00 a.m. hour futures are down very, very little the nasdaq is higher we will not call it flat, but it's close don't look...
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. >>> d i'm ross westgate inin europe. we've had the f first major takeov in germanyny this year. >>> an i'm scocott wl nern the u.s. goldman sachs is the firstf the wawalltreet banks to report results this week. >>> helello and welcome cnbc'c "worldwide exchange.e." the earnings seaeason kicks off today y witholdman sachs redith whihitney, e biggest o of the sort of analysts changed her rati to a me positivive stanance. that held t equity mamarkets a little firmemer. take a l look at the sectors th ar gaing, resource stocks are the bigst gair yeyesterday. bank insurance, f financial services and then autotos. xetrtra dax, nearlyy 1 mersrs. c 40 up.5%. smup about 1 at the moment. e as youou might expxpectwith equities fier, so the ye has got weak er doar/yen just slipped dodown to 93. euro/dollar, we were att 3950 yesterday. now 's only marginally higherer. erling, 1.629 eu/sterling hasipped back down to o .8582. >> hey, ros heren ia, a l lot of renew optitimism. we had gdp comingg out in singapore toto show the econono ca
. >>> d i'm ross westgate inin europe. we've had the f first major takeov in germanyny this year. >>> an i'm scocott wl nern the u.s. goldman sachs is the firstf the wawalltreet banks to report results this week. >>> helello and welcome cnbc'c "worldwide exchange.e." the earnings seaeason kicks off today y witholdman sachs redith whihitney, e biggest o of the sort of analysts changed her rati to a me positivive stanance. that held t equity mamarkets a little...
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ross westgate is standing by in london. ross, good morning. >> morning, becky. i think joe is safe for now. it's okay. we are 7-3, declineser outpacing advancers. and it's about the lows of the session for the ftse. the ftse yesterday was up around 4 points by the close. despise those gains, not much moment momentum. the cac 40 down sh 4%. the ftse mib down 0.7%, as well. talking about italy, borrowing costs jumping to the highs of 2012 for three-year paper that was auctioned this morning. yields jumping out from 2.33% a couple of months ago to 2.72% this morning. there's still a lot of political uncertainty this in italy. the senate here, and i've talked all week about whether mr. berlusconi could reconseen. so italian yields are here. we good see gilt yields up over on highs of the year. we've had the bank of england governor, mark carney and other members of the committee giving testimony today to the british harlment. mr. carney said he expected the yield curve would steepen with his forward guidance. he said the most important rate is the bank of england ba
ross westgate is standing by in london. ross, good morning. >> morning, becky. i think joe is safe for now. it's okay. we are 7-3, declineser outpacing advancers. and it's about the lows of the session for the ftse. the ftse yesterday was up around 4 points by the close. despise those gains, not much moment momentum. the cac 40 down sh 4%. the ftse mib down 0.7%, as well. talking about italy, borrowing costs jumping to the highs of 2012 for three-year paper that was auctioned this...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we have an update on the blizzard pounding the east coast. it's happening right here outside our windows. that's what we walked in through this morning. forecasters calling for up to two feet of snow in some areas. hard to say what will happen, but airlines have canceled more than 4,000 flights. several governors declared states of emergency including new york, new jersey and connecticut. schools are canceled in new york, boston and philadelphia. we're here at the nasdaq. things are moving just as expected. the new york stock exchange is expected to operate normally. take a look at the u.s. equity futures. they are indicated slightly lower after a mixed day yesterday for the markets. the dow futures are down by 13 points. s&p futures down by less than a point. the nasdaq down by 1.7. overnight, in asia, there were some red arrows when it came to the nikkei, which was down by 0.10%. the hang seng was flat, the shanghai was too. in some early trading in europe, you'll see that tlinhings
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. we have an update on the blizzard pounding the east coast. it's happening right here outside our windows. that's what we walked in through this morning. forecasters calling for up to two feet of snow in some areas. hard to say what will happen, but airlines have canceled more than 4,000 flights. several governors declared states of emergency including new york, new jersey and connecticut. schools are canceled in new york, boston and...
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you're buying technology >> come on over, rich ross >> you didn't even ask the rest of us. >> i didn't have to ask. i can do whatever i care to do does this imply that the nasdaq chart itself is just as good as apple's? >> the nasdaq itself is impeccable >> impeccable. >> we've had this rotation we talked about in december where tech was sort of pushed aside in favor of some of the short cover in retail and energy it's the best month for the stocks, average gain of 4% what do you do when semis have a pullback you buy semis. the genius of the thing today, melissa, energy is surging tech doesn't get sold. it's surging along with energy what happens when you have guns and butter, not guns or butter you get the super bowl >> and is guns and which are butter >> does it matter? >> i don't know. ive feel like that metaphor went right over my head, i'm not a bright guy >> it's macro 101. brings us back to emory. >> okay. so you had mentioned macy's miracle on 34th street, but let's get real i'm asking tim >> all right >> does this imply this run we saw in macy's in the past month or so is over
you're buying technology >> come on over, rich ross >> you didn't even ask the rest of us. >> i didn't have to ask. i can do whatever i care to do does this imply that the nasdaq chart itself is just as good as apple's? >> the nasdaq itself is impeccable >> impeccable. >> we've had this rotation we talked about in december where tech was sort of pushed aside in favor of some of the short cover in retail and energy it's the best month for the stocks, average...
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>>see you tomorrow. ♪ >> here now, andrew ross sorkin. >> welcome back to squawk box. it's time for the squawk planner. live from davos switzerland. a decision expected at 7:45 a.m. eastern time. mario draghi holding a news conference at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. the weekly jobless report comes out at 8:30 a.m. and expectations for a drop back toward the 275,000 level. also on the earnings front today travellers verizon and american express as well as starbucks all among the company reporting results today and that's today's squawk planner. >> it has been just over two months since hewlett-packard split into two companies. joining us now is meg whitman. it's great to see you. thank you for being here. >> glad to be here. the first earnings that you reported were strong but that was a couple of months ago and we have heard from a lot of ceos that things slowed down substantially. did you see that in your business? >> to be clear we finished as one company so we reported as one hp but we basically reported what would be hp inc but our first full quarter ends january and we
>>see you tomorrow. ♪ >> here now, andrew ross sorkin. >> welcome back to squawk box. it's time for the squawk planner. live from davos switzerland. a decision expected at 7:45 a.m. eastern time. mario draghi holding a news conference at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. the weekly jobless report comes out at 8:30 a.m. and expectations for a drop back toward the 275,000 level. also on the earnings front today travellers verizon and american express as well as starbucks all among the...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. take a look at the line-up, geopolitical concerns and a slowing economy impacting the oil markets. we'll find out where oil is headed with nbc global energy analyst dan yergen. >>> from security breaches at corporations to protections yourself online, michael fertik will be joining us at 7:30, coming up at 8:00, tim pawlenty will talk to us first about his new job as head of the financial services round table and 8:15 eastern time the state of education in america, we'll help kick off the nbc education nation summit with walter isaacson and craig barrett. let's get over to andrew with a look at the top stories. >> thank you and good morning to you. futures we have red arrows pretty much across the board there. you can look at it, dow jones looks like it's off about 56 points, nasdaq off about 12 points and the s&p 500 off about 7 points, worth also noting the article in the "wall street journal" saying some hedge fund managers may be taking money out of the market and getting on the s
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. take a look at the line-up, geopolitical concerns and a slowing economy impacting the oil markets. we'll find out where oil is headed with nbc global energy analyst dan yergen. >>> from security breaches at corporations to protections yourself online, michael fertik will be joining us at 7:30, coming up at 8:00, tim pawlenty will talk to us first about his new job as head of the financial services round table and 8:15...
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fdic woman sheila bair, she seems to agree with wilbur ross and what he's been saying. she tells cnbc that commercial loans are the biggest threats to banks. >> residential mortgages are still a bigger percentage of where the credit distress is right now, but commercial real estate is catching up. so i think commercial real estate will be a bigger driver of losses and bank failures. but we've known about this for some time. again, it's part of the process that we have to do to clean out the banking system. >> chairman bair wag speaking on cnbc last night. she warned that investors should keep their cool. >> i don't understand her op-ed from yesterday, but we'll talk about that yesterday. >> i got it. >> but she's arguing against the super regulator of banks, but nobody is talking about that. >> i think she's arguing against putting all the regulatory power in one area. maybe it's the fed having too much, maybe it's the treasury having too much, and more than anything saying we have to be careful what we do here. we have to make sure there are other people who keep their
fdic woman sheila bair, she seems to agree with wilbur ross and what he's been saying. she tells cnbc that commercial loans are the biggest threats to banks. >> residential mortgages are still a bigger percentage of where the credit distress is right now, but commercial real estate is catching up. so i think commercial real estate will be a bigger driver of losses and bank failures. but we've known about this for some time. again, it's part of the process that we have to do to clean out...
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ross, how is it fairing in europe right now? >> we hit the session low ahead of the u.s. open. pmi numbers are lower than we wish. below 50. we're expecting it to be above that. still showing contraction versus expansion. ahead of the market, they said we've seen no job creation in france and germany in february and growth continuing to slow. so stocks are down. xetra dax is down. the other key bit of news today, minutes from the bank of england, two members, adam posen and dave wants more. as a result, we saw sterling slip about a cent against a dollar. gilt's got a bit of a kick. we've continued to see multimanufacture month lows. they hit above 1.80 this morning. euro/yen also stronger. euro/dollar a little week at 132.25. keep your eyes on the auto bond yields. 5.49% this morning and tenure bunds streaking a little bit low. so since woe got agreement, greece stocks are down. back to you guys. >> thanks so much. in corporate news this morning -- we're going to get out of the taxes into the corporate news. dell's forth quarter earnings missing the street by a penny. consensus
ross, how is it fairing in europe right now? >> we hit the session low ahead of the u.s. open. pmi numbers are lower than we wish. below 50. we're expecting it to be above that. still showing contraction versus expansion. ahead of the market, they said we've seen no job creation in france and germany in february and growth continuing to slow. so stocks are down. xetra dax is down. the other key bit of news today, minutes from the bank of england, two members, adam posen and dave wants...
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we saw wilber ross also launch his own bid not long ago. >> amazing that -- what's the total we're talking about? we were supposed to ramp up to $1 trillion. we were at $1 billion. >> the minimum's $500 million. >>> bank of america is going to reportedly pick a so-called emergency ceo this week in case legal trouble forces ken lewis to leave even earlier than he was expected to at the end of the year. "wall street journal" says that work on the contingency plan began after he announced his retirement. the committee in charge is not the same as the six-person one looking for the permanent successor. and that is an old shot of him there. his eyes were still good at that point. >> darker hair. >> less gray. >> you saw nosara's call over the weekend? >> lewis was the inside -- >> it pointed out that, you know, quoted a lot of people saying that none of those deals would have been integrated properly. that he was the guy in there making it all happen, making it work. so i'm not sure i bought it. he almost writes an opinion column. >> oh, yeah. >> it's almost a business op ed piece. >> i like hi
we saw wilber ross also launch his own bid not long ago. >> amazing that -- what's the total we're talking about? we were supposed to ramp up to $1 trillion. we were at $1 billion. >> the minimum's $500 million. >>> bank of america is going to reportedly pick a so-called emergency ceo this week in case legal trouble forces ken lewis to leave even earlier than he was expected to at the end of the year. "wall street journal" says that work on the contingency plan...
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industrial technology, transport and medical products joining us first on cnbc commerce secretary wilbur ross mr. secretary, it's great to have you on this morning to talk about some of these issues we've had people on, wilbur, that say still a skirmish. if we call it a war, that's not really appropriate yet it hasn't gotten to that point these are skirmishes will it eventually end up being a full scale, if you will, war >> let's put it into perspective, joe this 50 billion that they're talking about amounts to about 3/10 of a percent of our gdp. so it's hardly a life threatening activity it's relatively proportionate to the tariffs that we put on based on the intellectual property, but i think the more important thing is the tone of the president's tweet earlier this morning. as you know, he's said in the tweet, and i agree, when you're 500 billion down, this isn't a war you can lose if it gets to be a war we have had a big problem with trade deficit for a long, long time several presidents got us into this big deficit this is the president who's going to get us out of it. he's determined to
industrial technology, transport and medical products joining us first on cnbc commerce secretary wilbur ross mr. secretary, it's great to have you on this morning to talk about some of these issues we've had people on, wilbur, that say still a skirmish. if we call it a war, that's not really appropriate yet it hasn't gotten to that point these are skirmishes will it eventually end up being a full scale, if you will, war >> let's put it into perspective, joe this 50 billion that they're...
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at tomorrow's meeting, we'll join carol loomis and andrew ross sorkin. the three of us will be sitting on the stage here helping moderate the event. now, carol and andrew will join us at 7:40 eastern time this morning and we'll talk a little bit about what you think will be some of the biggest topics that will be discussed. joe moglia will be here, as well, and enterprise chairman and ceo andy taylor who will be joining us to talk about what this weekend means for enterprise. there's a lot of price gouging that goes on, so we'll talk to him about why he's not doing that and what it means for his bits. monday morning, we'll bring you the highlights on squawk and then we'll be joined live by warren buffett. he'll be sitting down for his first live interview after meeting with the shareholders from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. eastern time. so we have a busy morning in omaha. why don't we start with some of the other morning's headlines. >> why don't we talk for a second. wait your turn. okay. go ahead. >> i'm here and it's really early. charlie munger, is he goi
at tomorrow's meeting, we'll join carol loomis and andrew ross sorkin. the three of us will be sitting on the stage here helping moderate the event. now, carol and andrew will join us at 7:40 eastern time this morning and we'll talk a little bit about what you think will be some of the biggest topics that will be discussed. joe moglia will be here, as well, and enterprise chairman and ceo andy taylor who will be joining us to talk about what this weekend means for enterprise. there's a lot of...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin. gulf oil production slowly building back to normal after being cut drastically by hurricane isaac. at the height of the storm 1.3 million barrels of day production was suspended. as of late yesterday that was down to 800,000 barrels with another update to come in a few hours. >>> toys "r" us is wavi waiving and purchasing requirements for layaway. >>> and sony debuts its tablet into the u.s. market this week. the tablet goes on sale friday with a 16 gigabyte model going for $399 and that's more than what google is charging the nexus and amazon charging with its kindle. lot of questions about all of that. >>> let's talk politics and business with donald trump, the chairman and president of the trump organization, he joins us as he does every week on the "squawk" news line. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> before we talk about politics, i'd like to ask you about a story that is in the record this morning. it's got a story at the top of the page how $1 million foreclosures are on
i'm andrew ross sorkin. gulf oil production slowly building back to normal after being cut drastically by hurricane isaac. at the height of the storm 1.3 million barrels of day production was suspended. as of late yesterday that was down to 800,000 barrels with another update to come in a few hours. >>> toys "r" us is wavi waiving and purchasing requirements for layaway. >>> and sony debuts its tablet into the u.s. market this week. the tablet goes on sale friday...
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wilbur ross wawa saying earlier not "squawk box" crew thatat th wathis wastrtrucred the managers m mig b be le to pay % to 10% moreoror some of thehes asaststs tn they o oerwise would veve, anks to the treaeasu's's involvlvemt.t. do you thinknk tt't's out right? ththe condary thing,,is 5% or 10% more enougug to mamakehehe banks actually be willing to sell? >>>> tt's the issue. the treasuryry want a price discovery in theheassets.s. thonon way to dott is to g get a numberer o ofeople out thehe oking at them, d doi the risk sessment and analysis and making thehe b.. and you dohave access to treaeasu capital, b bot fm the equity sidee and thehe d deb se. so y youhould be at a a adntnte. i'm surere othehe private pplpl ouththatould bid aswell. buththe pointss i do think t te way it's structured, it's's g g toto ge e us an opportututyty t take on sosome o o these securities. d at the same time, providide upside both toto onvestors and the tpapaye. >> investors, i guess this is a ququeson a lot o o pepeop atomoe ha. acnyms sometimes are nfnfing, let's be host, for alof us. en you goututand r
wilbur ross wawa saying earlier not "squawk box" crew thatat th wathis wastrtrucred the managers m mig b be le to pay % to 10% moreoror some of thehes asaststs tn they o oerwise would veve, anks to the treaeasu's's involvlvemt.t. do you thinknk tt't's out right? ththe condary thing,,is 5% or 10% more enougug to mamakehehe banks actually be willing to sell? >>>> tt's the issue. the treasuryry want a price discovery in theheassets.s. thonon way to dott is to g get a numberer...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen and michelle caruso-cabrera. becky is on her way to omaha for this weekend's berkshire hathaway meeting. i'll joiner out there so ath. the ecb holding a policy setting me meeting. expected to resist calls to restart it bond buying ram. we'll have a live report from europe. and back in the u.s., weekly jobless claims top the economic economiceconomic calend calendar. also today, will is data on q1 productivity and ism nonmanufacturing. the nation's retailers also will start reporting april sales. dos compan costco says comps rose by 4%. that was below estimates, though. and china and u.s. are holding an annual talk in beijing. among the headlines, tim geithner repeating calls for a stronger yuan. we'll have a live report from beijing in about 20 minutes. >>> and today's top corporate headline, carlisle raising a less than impressive $671 million. pricing at $22 per share, below its expected range. kayla tausche broke that story yesterday. oracle a bitter lawsuit over a micro processor. a judge refused to resolve t
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companies that will be shining stars, you'll continue to see aeropostale in the teen sector, certainly ross stores examine i think we'll see kohl's continue to be a shining star. and gap, it will be interesting to see how old navy does given that they're going up against a negative dece-sent. i think there will be less discounting this year than last year. overall, inventory levels should be down double digits to mid teens. so there's not as much on the
companies that will be shining stars, you'll continue to see aeropostale in the teen sector, certainly ross stores examine i think we'll see kohl's continue to be a shining star. and gap, it will be interesting to see how old navy does given that they're going up against a negative dece-sent. i think there will be less discounting this year than last year. overall, inventory levels should be down double digits to mid teens. so there's not as much on the
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. >>> whenen w come back, ross perot jr. talks abouout inina. >>gogood thursday mornining. welcome back t t"s"squk" on cnbc. a check o o marketets, f futesee beenenrerett positive as the markrks s arnd the world trying toebebou from a rough few sessions. the e ft i itrying to come back from six straightt days dodown oil l reboundingg afterosing 18% from the akak of thehear. omomow jones futures,,we're up about 20 popoin.. lateter today wee will get jojobls s clms, probably the biggest number. chain ststor sales a are trickling in and b bk o england left interesest tetes unchanged. 'r'rhanging with jim reynolds from loop ccapalal o one of t t closest people w we talkoo from e obama admininisatatio there's sosoucuch scussion right now, jim,about the second stimulus package. karl rove with a pieiece out today. and o othnecdotal evidence about how the money ha bnn speneninin rural areas, n not u eaeas. going toistricts heavily f the e prididt. does he e ne t come h heend defend i it? >> i wouldn't gogo tt t fa andayay that. i think aot ofhediscussion on the imulus, the currentn
. >>> whenen w come back, ross perot jr. talks abouout inina. >>gogood thursday mornining. welcome back t t"s"squk" on cnbc. a check o o marketets, f futesee beenenrerett positive as the markrks s arnd the world trying toebebou from a rough few sessions. the e ft i itrying to come back from six straightt days dodown oil l reboundingg afterosing 18% from the akak of thehear. omomow jones futures,,we're up about 20 popoin.. lateter today wee will get jojobls s clms,...
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and your name isn't really ross either. we know that. >> i like ker jonan. >> that's not bad. >> kind of like pig latin. >> i called him wes rossgate. >> is your name alexander? what is it again? >> it's -- alexander ross westgate. >> oh, okay. >> what would becky be? >> becky doesn't work. quickie beck. >> quickie bay. >> that's kind of interesting. >> coming up, a "squawk box" to remember today. a lineup of market-moving news makers that will have you doing a double take. some of them you've never seen before because they've never been on tv before. barry sternlicht, he's got provocative things to say. not everybody gets 2 1/2 hours. he's coming on from 6:30 to 9:00. at the top of the hour, eddie lampert, david bonderman will both join barry. if that's not enough to get your attention, we will mix in another really rich guy at 7:30, sir richard branson. and then a lot of other people associated with the legendary richard rainwater, we'll be talking about him today. "squawk box" not to be missed. stay tuned. what the world
and your name isn't really ross either. we know that. >> i like ker jonan. >> that's not bad. >> kind of like pig latin. >> i called him wes rossgate. >> is your name alexander? what is it again? >> it's -- alexander ross westgate. >> oh, okay. >> what would becky be? >> becky doesn't work. quickie beck. >> quickie bay. >> that's kind of interesting. >> coming up, a "squawk box" to remember today. a lineup of...
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andrew ross sorkin and mandy drury are both here. you'll be on assignment. >> i'm going to -- going to be on assignment. >> becky on assignment. >> is that a euphemism for lying on a beach somewhere? >> no. >> getting surgery or something? he left. >> he left? did we upset him? >> i don't know. >> i think we upset him. he speaks in tongue. >> he's chucking his stick. is he going to be throwing phones around the desk and breaking things? now he's sad. >> u.s. equity futures at this hour are indicated up about 60 points on the dow jones. after a rough week last week. rough week the week before that. and then a rough day yesterday. europe doing a little better today, as well. not sure why. >> i was trying to work all that out, as well. because you have, what, like 0% growth for euro gdp. italy contracting more than expected. france growth evaporating. but germany was stronger than expected. and i'm wondering whether that was the linchpin. >>. >> and the stronger dollar is not coming necessarily because of -- >> we have a fight going on
andrew ross sorkin and mandy drury are both here. you'll be on assignment. >> i'm going to -- going to be on assignment. >> becky on assignment. >> is that a euphemism for lying on a beach somewhere? >> no. >> getting surgery or something? he left. >> he left? did we upset him? >> i don't know. >> i think we upset him. he speaks in tongue. >> he's chucking his stick. is he going to be throwing phones around the desk and breaking things? now...
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the time this is an issue -- the bigger issue is that their ceo is willing to sit down with andrew ross sorkin but not doing what cheryl sandrock and jacks doorsy and show up on capitol hill. that's coming to them in 2019, one of the reasons why when it breaks breaks 1,000 is li it spends time below that as analysts invest what higher spend looks like to combat the issues >> i don't think google has facebook's issues. but i green with brian oh on the par site ig centralized numbers. the third quarter numbers were solid. but tough ask why does this company with as solid and predictable why does it trade at this multiple. i think it's too cheap that tells youing. >> to me my biggest complaint with google is the management of the balance sheet. it's ridiculous. if you look at what the microsoft has done and how the stock reacted, same for apple it's not ridiculous they're not giving that back to shareholders. >> for more on the issues playing google you can head over to cnbc maybe you will find a op-ed by tim here is what else is coming up on fast. >> it's going to be a big party. >> that'
the time this is an issue -- the bigger issue is that their ceo is willing to sit down with andrew ross sorkin but not doing what cheryl sandrock and jacks doorsy and show up on capitol hill. that's coming to them in 2019, one of the reasons why when it breaks breaks 1,000 is li it spends time below that as analysts invest what higher spend looks like to combat the issues >> i don't think google has facebook's issues. but i green with brian oh on the par site ig centralized numbers. the...
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welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen back from vacation. morgan brennan is with us. becky is off today look at the futures at this hour dow looks it would open up 21.5 points higher. s&p 500 up about 2.5 points. we do have breaking news, joe, though >> pepsico announcing narendra moody -- nooyi will step down as ceo october 3rd. jim cramer joins us now with more what's the background on this? >> i think miss nooyi felt she had spent a very good time -- you can only guess -- she beat all the companies during her time as cfo and ceo. i know she wanted an orderly succession this is the best way to do it. i think she's going to focus on international right to the end and laguarta is going to take over he's got tremendous experience >> was this expected >> i think there were a lot of people who felt perhaps this is the transition year ever since she made someone a president last year, 2017, which may indicate why bother unless you think eventually you're going to have to go indra has always said to me, look i've got so many things to do. i want
welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm andrew ross sorkin with joe kernen back from vacation. morgan brennan is with us. becky is off today look at the futures at this hour dow looks it would open up 21.5 points higher. s&p 500 up about 2.5 points. we do have breaking news, joe, though >> pepsico announcing narendra moody -- nooyi will step down as ceo october 3rd. jim cramer joins us now with more what's the background on this? >> i think miss nooyi felt she...
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. >>> and i'm ross westgate. the chinese president heads home early to deal with unrest. >> and i'm scott wapner in the u.s. alcoa leads the blue chips out of the starting gate kick off earnings season when it reports later today. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." the earnings season kicks off later in the u.s. the g-8 is under way, as well, in italy. plenty of data coming out, as well, all over the globe. we'll get to all of it during the course of today's show. the ftse cnbc global 00, currently down 25 points. we saw wall street hitting a ten-week low. at the close yesterday, the talk of a new stimulus plan. right now here in europe, an hour into the trading day, not quite as bad as the fall christine was talking about yesterday. down .7% for the cac who at the moment. insurance, financial goods and services are the weakest sectors on the urgent on the currency markets, the yen has hit its highest level against the euro and the dollar. dollar/yen, 94.20. euro/dollar, .3885. sterling/dollar,
. >>> and i'm ross westgate. the chinese president heads home early to deal with unrest. >> and i'm scott wapner in the u.s. alcoa leads the blue chips out of the starting gate kick off earnings season when it reports later today. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." the earnings season kicks off later in the u.s. the g-8 is under way, as well, in italy. plenty of data coming out, as well, all over the globe. we'll get to all of it during the...
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we were wondering, ross. we've missed you. >> we have a dip in our female demos? >> well, you know win just thought i'd do the week for you guys and see how you're hanging out there, you know? >> it's ow treat. >> sort of check in. what's that? >> it's our treat, ross, our privilege to have you on during the show. >> that's very -- >> enough teasing back and forth. >> that's very sweet. i know that's not true, but that's very sweet. >> you have a cold, don't you? >> i do have a cold. i apologize for the slightly muffled tone of my voice. but we're not muscled on the stocks today, becky. european stock markets not far away from the session highs. mixed data here, 0.51% up on the session. cpi didn't drop as expected. the about an of england thinks it's going to drop more than 1% potentially. didn't come down today. we had good investor confidence figures out of germany today, so that certainly boosted the german market, the dax, and that was helped by the fact that germans -- we got german growth last week in those numbers. it's no surprise to see that it's the mine
we were wondering, ross. we've missed you. >> we have a dip in our female demos? >> well, you know win just thought i'd do the week for you guys and see how you're hanging out there, you know? >> it's ow treat. >> sort of check in. what's that? >> it's our treat, ross, our privilege to have you on during the show. >> that's very -- >> enough teasing back and forth. >> that's very sweet. i know that's not true, but that's very sweet. >> you...
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>> today, ross. >> ross is part of a complex like a dollar tree. everyone is selling the value guys. i think that's a mistake. you should pick up 100 shares of ross tomorrow morning. let's go to birch in california. >> yes, are you still bullish on haynes? >> why not? haim did a good job. they delivered a good quarter. the stock is coming down. it did go to parabolic. it is giving up a little bit of that. i'd leg into the story. valery in pennsylvania? >> how are you? >> real good. >> i'm a new older investor encouraged by your knowledge and your dedicated viewers. i'm calling about wells fargo. >> i want you to be big in wells fargo. going over wells fargo over the last four years and it stuck has not done nearly as well as it should have, given the fact that warren buffett is in there by and all the time and it has got 30% of america's mortgage market. i want you to pull the trigger right here. let's go to sean in new york. >> i was wondering about phm. >> it's good, it's not the best. toll brothers is the best. it's inexpensive versus the others
>> today, ross. >> ross is part of a complex like a dollar tree. everyone is selling the value guys. i think that's a mistake. you should pick up 100 shares of ross tomorrow morning. let's go to birch in california. >> yes, are you still bullish on haynes? >> why not? haim did a good job. they delivered a good quarter. the stock is coming down. it did go to parabolic. it is giving up a little bit of that. i'd leg into the story. valery in pennsylvania? >> how are...
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and the same t thi with ross stores. think what's reallyly holding thmarket back i iththe second ququter earnings seon. erere'also concerns about what's happening in n thgegenel ononom that it's not respondingngs s quk as some people want. the unemployment report, everybody's been sayayinitit an it's been true, r reayy just hihililighng the factthth the ececony y coinues to remainin a least below trerend we'r'rgogoin to seett that lel. bubut eventually there's's gngnt be more of a st of a conciliation that thisis market is actually going to p picupup sosome momentum as ople realiz that the economy iss pking up me steam. >> alec, siziz up today'sarket activity. we a areololng on to a gnn here, albeitt a modest one. ten pointsts oththdow. >> i have arerett bearish re on daday' acaconon. we were pretty orsold coming into the day. we've had d veveraweak sessision anand e e fa we aren't even able mount a rallyly today s sho me negative momentum a andyiying into t t f funmentals i would digree on the take on thth retail sales.
and the same t thi with ross stores. think what's reallyly holding thmarket back i iththe second ququter earnings seon. erere'also concerns about what's happening in n thgegenel ononom that it's not respondingngs s quk as some people want. the unemployment report, everybody's been sayayinitit an it's been true, r reayy just hihililighng the factthth the ececony y coinues to remainin a least below trerend we'r'rgogoin to seett that lel. bubut eventually there's's gngnt be more of a st of a...
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inaustralia, the rba saysthe economy is not a weak at foforestst. >>> and i'mm ross wewegate. in ososco president obama calls for a freshhtata between the u.u.s.nd russia. >> and i'm'mcott pner. prident obama calls othe u.u. a and russia f fge a true panenersp. >>>>> t t u.s. at this hour, let's take aa look aow the u.s. is t tdiding at this hour. weked out smallains afterr better thahan expected s serces numbers andde'e' improved throughout theheorning becausee we were signinifintnt belolowfar lue for about the last hohour at least. now we'relooking at flattopopen across the boboar s spretty muh impmpveved pictutu.. take a look a atheund yieldld 3.3.33%. let's turn o focus tohehe u.s. treasuryry mkekenow because there's more auctions onon tap todaday,oror this week soou'll have m mor supply on thehe mara todadayndnd dememanas been prety good of lle, b by t way. 3.54% is wheherehehe ten year cucurrtly sits, ross. >> and equititss he are rerefltitivef what you're seeeeg in the futures. the ftse cnbcclobal 300 is fier off the ssssiohigh. 12 points to the goodod aththe moment. eu
inaustralia, the rba saysthe economy is not a weak at foforestst. >>> and i'mm ross wewegate. in ososco president obama calls for a freshhtata between the u.u.s.nd russia. >> and i'm'mcott pner. prident obama calls othe u.u. a and russia f fge a true panenersp. >>>>> t t u.s. at this hour, let's take aa look aow the u.s. is t tdiding at this hour. weked out smallains afterr better thahan expected s serces numbers andde'e' improved throughout theheorning becausee we...
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." >> and then there's ross hopkins. he worked for an anheuser-busch budweiser distributor in colorado. >> i went out on a date with my girlfriend, and we went to a country bar. and the waitress had delivered a coors by mistake. and, you know, i just told her, "well, you know, i'll take it." but then he ran into the boss' son in law, who offered to buy him a bud. he says he declined, and the next day at work... >> at the end of the day, they had pulled me in and told me that they were letting me go for drinking that coors, you know? and they told me to leave. >> what was your reaction? >> i was very surprised. very surprised. >> he sued the budweiser distributor for wrongful termination. both parties refuse to discuss the final resolution. >> just between us, ross, what do you prefer, coors or bud? >> i use to really like anheuser-busch, but... you know, this just tastes better and better and better. [dance music playing] >> most companies don't care what beer you drink. it's how much you drink or smoke or eat. james ram
." >> and then there's ross hopkins. he worked for an anheuser-busch budweiser distributor in colorado. >> i went out on a date with my girlfriend, and we went to a country bar. and the waitress had delivered a coors by mistake. and, you know, i just told her, "well, you know, i'll take it." but then he ran into the boss' son in law, who offered to buy him a bud. he says he declined, and the next day at work... >> at the end of the day, they had pulled me in and...
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paul, it's ross here. despite thefafactwewe just s sa recession is over, you remain defense tive on your sttetegy recession is ver, butouou d't want too invest in ttt story. why? >>>> sorry, whwhat sty? >>>>you have a defensive positin with your pporololio >> s,s, because we are cautious. it's goioingoo take some time fr this the r recerer to s in.n. so in the next twtwo quartrter have linedup our portfololss defensnselely. but we have ouour c cor portfolo andurur satellite portfolio.o. and our c chi p posioio are part of o oursasateite poportlilio. the if you'reotot going to g gon there in the nextxt 12 monthshsu coululd ssss the boat again. i think wewe cldldee the index at arounund 4,000,500 pnds wiwith 1 12 monththss time. i'mefensive in thee c cor pa of our portftfol.. >> alexis? >> yeah. we've been very bullllisonon china. we've been enjoyingg this ride. that's w w we're n now lookingt relalati trade wh h th other fund. 're looking at lonon gagas,hort oil, for eexale, or lonong japa, shortmecoco. the
paul, it's ross here. despite thefafactwewe just s sa recession is over, you remain defense tive on your sttetegy recession is ver, butouou d't want too invest in ttt story. why? >>>> sorry, whwhat sty? >>>>you have a defensive positin with your pporololio >> s,s, because we are cautious. it's goioingoo take some time fr this the r recerer to s in.n. so in the next twtwo quartrter have linedup our portfololss defensnselely. but we have ouour c cor portfolo andurur...
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i'm rebecca quick with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. here we go it's friday at the end of the precarious week for stocks at this hour f you look at the u.s. equities, you will see red arrows dow indicated off 250. the dow was down 173 yesterday it was the best performer relatively speaking compared to the other two. s&p off 1.1% nasdaq off 1.4%. before you see the red arrows with the nasdaq down 130 and s&p off 36, look at the damage this week this is before you see what has been happening here. 3.7% decline for the dow industrial s&p down 4%. nasdaq off 4.6%. it is a quadruple witching friday you know yields picked up. treasuries right now joe, ticking closer to 4% terminal rate people talked about. ticks higher every day 10-year treasury at 3.47%. the british pound hitting a 37-year low against the dollar falling below 1.14 for the first time since 1985. the strength of the dollar continues in all of this as the fed is expected to raise rates significantly next week. >> i like that word precarious i don't like it in the way you used i
i'm rebecca quick with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. here we go it's friday at the end of the precarious week for stocks at this hour f you look at the u.s. equities, you will see red arrows dow indicated off 250. the dow was down 173 yesterday it was the best performer relatively speaking compared to the other two. s&p off 1.1% nasdaq off 1.4%. before you see the red arrows with the nasdaq down 130 and s&p off 36, look at the damage this week this is before you see what has been...
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aaharp decline prerey y mu ross the board? techchnogygysome gainsonon the back of bank of a amecaca and merrill lynch bubuwewe'r l losg the adership as well? >> peoeoplre etetty didisaointed. itit a a follow-on from whatt w sasa withunemployment.t. the turn-a-aroddn consensus sentiment i is amazing. that was reallll a surprise and peopleleththers no good nenews thisisss probably nothehe time when we want to startrolling oueaearngs androbably not the titimehehen we wanan a alc lead the y.y. so peoplple ee very worried abot what we d to seeeeut of earnings into anand t tk about tation. we canan't ignore t the commodi trade. jo you've beenfollowing the maet and it's tough.h. weotot the headlineses t tha th might be more restrictioionsnn furere trading when c com cocommitity. you'u' theory iss that ws dict will youimimcted the adade l? >> absolutely. it took t price ofilil down $2. it hasas impact. that's one of theeeaeans why wee keke sayiyingmomo away f fro th exposure to oioil fufureres. it's thehe wild west. way too volatile.
aaharp decline prerey y mu ross the board? techchnogygysome gainsonon the back of bank of a amecaca and merrill lynch bubuwewe'r l losg the adership as well? >> peoeoplre etetty didisaointed. itit a a follow-on from whatt w sasa withunemployment.t. the turn-a-aroddn consensus sentiment i is amazing. that was reallll a surprise and peopleleththers no good nenews thisisss probably nothehe time when we want to startrolling oueaearngs androbably not the titimehehen we wanan a alc lead the...
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the other hand, dna ross didn't show up at a all and i hearard opop saying here's diana ross, s she s suld be her supportingng mhaha jjaconon. >> i think it's probabably becae ththe audienceanand to see her. >> i'm not usually a s senmemeal guguy. i think it w w a relative ly tasteful ing. i looked a this anddthought, man, ty couldavave blown this out in a lot off diffefere ysys to a lot of advantatageoror a l ofof pple and they didn't.. it was prettymuchfocused. >> next toc,c,guys, on the michael asas tmoneymaker, todayy was no doubt a boon for pelele selling-shirts and hss ouididthe stleles nter b buroof fitting off michael goes far beyond l.l.a. totopellers o ebay flbums and top songs, and i i say it' ununrplayed as far m mon coming in. what doo y say,monica?? >> this is onene of tse eventnts people arerelrlreaooooki at as being historicic. people already w wan to sayhihi is w whe i w was when michael jacksoson eded, this is whehere was during hihi funeral an t t moy playsntnto ththat wewe a all trying souvenir is w. >> ne, this pys on your pot t out how much is left to etermined.
the other hand, dna ross didn't show up at a all and i hearard opop saying here's diana ross, s she s suld be her supportingng mhaha jjaconon. >> i think it's probabably becae ththe audienceanand to see her. >> i'm not usually a s senmemeal guguy. i think it w w a relative ly tasteful ing. i looked a this anddthought, man, ty couldavave blown this out in a lot off diffefere ysys to a lot of advantatageoror a l ofof pple and they didn't.. it was prettymuchfocused. >> next...
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. >> i'm ross westgate. here in europe, stock markets start the week in the red with banks and energy firms the biggest losers. >>> and i'm scott wapner in the u.s. general motors emerges from court as the company plans to sell its assets. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." a special hello to our u.s. viewers. i hope you enjoyed a long weekend for the july 4th holiday, as well. the american markets will be back today. friday, just a reminder, it was a pretty tepid session, really. today the ftse cnbc global 300 is down 32 points. european stock markets are now an hour into the trading day and we have losses of .2% for the ftse 100. xetra dax off 1.7%. cac 40 approximately the same. oil stocks are weaker. on the currency markets, the dollar has been trying to hold its ground against a number of currencies today. risk appetite in equities generally means the yen is stronger across the board and the dollar is firmer, as well. so euro/dollar below the 1.40 mark. sterling is getting back down t
. >> i'm ross westgate. here in europe, stock markets start the week in the red with banks and energy firms the biggest losers. >>> and i'm scott wapner in the u.s. general motors emerges from court as the company plans to sell its assets. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." a special hello to our u.s. viewers. i hope you enjoyed a long weekend for the july 4th holiday, as well. the american markets will be back today. friday, just a reminder,...
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i'm becky quick with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. troubling data, bank repo sessions soaring 66% year over year in the third quarter. that's according to research firm realty track. a bank's move to take back the house is the final stage of a foreclosure process. these numbers suggest that the backlog from the financial crisis could be clearing up. new foreclosures are back to normal. new jersey has the country's top foreclosure rate with activity more than twice the national average. let's get to stocks and take a look at the futures. yesterday you saw the market was down by almost 200 points yesterday. ended down by 157 points. you can see there is a bounce back. a lot of that coming from walmart. 44 points from walmart's deline alone. you can see this morning there's a bit of a bounce back. dow futures are up by 107 points, s&p futures up by 12 and the nasdaq up by 28. >> a couple of big stories we're watching. first data priegs it's ipo at $16 a share last night. here's the bad news, that's below the 18 to $20 expected range. sel
i'm becky quick with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. troubling data, bank repo sessions soaring 66% year over year in the third quarter. that's according to research firm realty track. a bank's move to take back the house is the final stage of a foreclosure process. these numbers suggest that the backlog from the financial crisis could be clearing up. new foreclosures are back to normal. new jersey has the country's top foreclosure rate with activity more than twice the national average....
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we have ross eisenbre says says they deserve it. you say these high pensions are deserved, talk to us about why that is. >> okay, the first thing to know is this story is out of date and it's very misleading and unfair. it's out of date, it's out of date because the system that these people earning big pensions under closed to new employees 30 years ago. these are people that entered the federal government before 1983. in 1983 congress cut federal employee pensions in half. you just won't be seeing this, and look at the numbers, it's 99% of federal employees that didn't make 100,000 or more in retirement. even in the old days. and current employees are only making, on average, $12800 a year, so this is unfair. it's tarring them as if they're making a fortune when they're not. >> this survey comes from "usa today" you're saying it's wrong? >> no, i'm saying it's based on the old system. the people making the money that you're talking about are retirees under the nm has been closed to people for tlo years. >> there is a key put here.
we have ross eisenbre says says they deserve it. you say these high pensions are deserved, talk to us about why that is. >> okay, the first thing to know is this story is out of date and it's very misleading and unfair. it's out of date, it's out of date because the system that these people earning big pensions under closed to new employees 30 years ago. these are people that entered the federal government before 1983. in 1983 congress cut federal employee pensions in half. you just won't...
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i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. there is some -- that's it. that's what it is. i keep spacing on this. it's election day. right? i knew there was something big happening today. polls are opening around the country. including in ohio. what lucky person got to go there? my home state. we're going to have a live report from the buckeye state in just a few minutes. in the meantime, let's get a check on the futures which are flat. i don't know what i'd think if i were trying to predict what was happening. it was a big day yesterday. i guess i'd stay flat today maybe just in case. >> flat or sell. >> and in europe, not a whole lot of confidence on which way things are headed either, i think, electionwise or who knows with the economy. we got so many things to determine whether equity prices are cheap, expensivexpensive, o just right. there's europe. and we will talk about the election. we can't avoid it. because it also is a special edition -- >> special election day edition of "squawk box." >> of "squawk box" and cnbc to
i'm joe kernen along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. there is some -- that's it. that's what it is. i keep spacing on this. it's election day. right? i knew there was something big happening today. polls are opening around the country. including in ohio. what lucky person got to go there? my home state. we're going to have a live report from the buckeye state in just a few minutes. in the meantime, let's get a check on the futures which are flat. i don't know what i'd think if i were...
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wewee talking tititss like investor wililbu ross and amereranan eress ceo ke shshenltltnd howard stringer and bob iger of dieyey aot of fipower though dththes hero s of capitalism arare down andd even warren buffet sounds like he needs aa pizza e.e. warrenuffet isis getting the ndwagon for a second r rou of hugege stimulusus by t t federa government. i i sshoeded. lelet'cucu cle to t real deal with dennis. i was worrrrdd theememrats uld pupush for a s secdd stimulus.. it started with aa littlerip drip drip a and n now turningngo fefearililleflood. you have a new polll economiststs the " "wa street journanal"ononht finds oyy eight think morore s sm is nee. 8 out of 51 economists s ee journal interviewed, 51 practitioners of did mall science. ca seone tell mee h a guy a smt as warren bufuffe can ask for a secondnd stetepack?? wewe haven't enn seen theirst ononthat cost 78787 billion, passed six months ago a and so far, the fedsave saiaidnly $58 billion in spendingng,hat's lie cents on thehe dollar andnd onl $21 billion of that i i for construction cononacactshat create jobs. how about wait
wewee talking tititss like investor wililbu ross and amereranan eress ceo ke shshenltltnd howard stringer and bob iger of dieyey aot of fipower though dththes hero s of capitalism arare down andd even warren buffet sounds like he needs aa pizza e.e. warrenuffet isis getting the ndwagon for a second r rou of hugege stimulusus by t t federa government. i i sshoeded. lelet'cucu cle to t real deal with dennis. i was worrrrdd theememrats uld pupush for a s secdd stimulus.. it started with aa...
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asiannararke are off theheir lows. >>>> a i'm ross westgate. no signs i ithe services stor acacvity edging below seven-month highs. and d weee just got activity numbers seservesespmi number ou for the ukuk. the stor papand, has expandeded f a a second month in jujunebut the pace thatt recovery h has slowed asew busisineonontrted andfifirm hahave s spped he thepace of jo cuts. uk services pmpmi, 51.6 in ne. it was 51.1.7 inay and is weaker thth the forecast of 52. this is ththe market pm ee new businessndex h has ipipd in june. we are seeing sterlining on the back of thatat. jan, itooks like wewe peakak out in t theatatin may and now we're seeing sideways moveves,hehet you look at the u u svivice nunuerer o indedeed theururo zo. >> wellll, looook both. ininde, , iteems that s som of ththe i indatator aree r rlllly topping off now.w. but the question is, are thehey really rolling ovevenonow? we don't think s so. it's aororma thing thatat i is a recovery slilighovements in the didis and we doo think thatat this recovoverisis going to continue. >>
asiannararke are off theheir lows. >>>> a i'm ross westgate. no signs i ithe services stor acacvity edging below seven-month highs. and d weee just got activity numbers seservesespmi number ou for the ukuk. the stor papand, has expandeded f a a second month in jujunebut the pace thatt recovery h has slowed asew busisineonontrted andfifirm hahave s spped he thepace of jo cuts. uk services pmpmi, 51.6 in ne. it was 51.1.7 inay and is weaker thth the forecast of 52. this is ththe...
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ross and company. wewelce back. >>>>hahank you. good to be bk. >> soo you're in a gorgegeou backdrdr t the for theunun lllleyconference. first let meask you about that. what are you e eecting to get out of t thi cconrence? >> well, the rllpurpose of the conferenceces informal excxchae among g ee various cs w w are here and i i lots of t tmm are people i d't't run i ioo too muh inhe normal cououee of enents so i it ulul be u usel to get their input as tohahathey s happppeng g theheirndndusy. >> certaininly getting ptty good input from a a variety of secto to fi out where are w we in t i econonom slowowdo.. let me ask youou about isis p-p plan. yo company has been talked about terms o of being one o the investors there. i ththout t e investments were toe ttox >> i can theyy ee t tic butveven toxicity makes s sen i if u can get t a at the ghght price and with thehe rhthtegree of lerarage and we b belveve that isis prom hahas a veryood balalanc of t to twtwo st as the lflf program om t ter short tm aet backeded cmemercl paper was a ccc
ross and company. wewelce back. >>>>hahank you. good to be bk. >> soo you're in a gorgegeou backdrdr t the for theunun lllleyconference. first let meask you about that. what are you e eecting to get out of t thi cconrence? >> well, the rllpurpose of the conferenceces informal excxchae among g ee various cs w w are here and i i lots of t tmm are people i d't't run i ioo too muh inhe normal cououee of enents so i it ulul be u usel to get their input as tohahathey s...
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ross up some 19% this year. another to mention, chipotle, josh brown listening to a conference in new york said, gundlach announced a new idea and it's a good one. pc sales nose-dived 14% in the first four months of the year and that was the biggest decline in two decades. hewlett-packard in the red as well as microsoft, which goldman sachs downgraded to a sell. in other news, par cleys downgraded semis to neutral. they say the growth profile in semis is much slower than many expect. also talking about a much smaller snapback in earnings, which means some semis still look relatively expensive. analysts did like one name, though. the upgrade silicon laboratories to overweight ticker slab, up about 4.5% right now. maria, back to you. >> all right, josh. thank you so much. we are in the final stretch of trading for the day. we've got about 50 minutes before the closing bell sounds for the day. we've got a market that is holding ton gains in uncharted territory again. 14,872. nasdaq and s&p also higher. >> and ron j
ross up some 19% this year. another to mention, chipotle, josh brown listening to a conference in new york said, gundlach announced a new idea and it's a good one. pc sales nose-dived 14% in the first four months of the year and that was the biggest decline in two decades. hewlett-packard in the red as well as microsoft, which goldman sachs downgraded to a sell. in other news, par cleys downgraded semis to neutral. they say the growth profile in semis is much slower than many expect. also...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. who is in washington, d.c. this morning. he's going to be joined by former fed chairman alan greenspan coming up at 7:30 a.m. eastern time. greenspan will be part of our countdown to the jobs report. the labor department will be releasing the jobs report at 8:30 eastern time. economist res expecting nonfarm payrolls to come in at 152,000. the unemployment rate is expected to tick down slightly to 6.5%. as an added bonesus, the january trade deficit numbers are going to be released, as well. that number is expected to come in at $38.4 billion. both those reports will be released at 8:30 a.m. and that jobs number is going to be important. joe, what if we come in at 6.5%? >> that's a key number. we don't believe they're going to do anything there, do we? >> they're talking their way out of that somehow. it came across the bottom. it says yellen will do all she is capable of. >> i saw that, too. i read into that deeper. apparently that was her swearing in speech. >> she swore as she said it? i will do anything i ca
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. who is in washington, d.c. this morning. he's going to be joined by former fed chairman alan greenspan coming up at 7:30 a.m. eastern time. greenspan will be part of our countdown to the jobs report. the labor department will be releasing the jobs report at 8:30 eastern time. economist res expecting nonfarm payrolls to come in at 152,000. the unemployment rate is expected to tick down slightly to 6.5%. as an added bonesus, the...
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on the technical side, it's rich ross. on the fundamental side, it's herb greenberg, who's been covering this story very extensively all along. rich, let's talk about the chart first. what do you make of it? would you buy it here? >> i'll tell you, bill, as a technician, my job is to separate the stock from the stock chart. this is a stock chart that i want to buy. when we pull up that chart, you see the stock, that 200-day moving average, coursing through the chart. that's been a ceiling for the past year. the stock has lost half its value. but now this symmetrical triangle has taken shape, volatility has contracted. the stock is coiling for a big move up. we think you'll break through that 200 day at 45, and hit our measured upside target of 55. you buy it right her. >> so you'd buy it, herb? i guess you would? >> well, rich is talking technicals and anything is possible on technicals, with any stock, especially this one. i come back to the bigger issue we've been talking about since we did our documentary, selling the a
on the technical side, it's rich ross. on the fundamental side, it's herb greenberg, who's been covering this story very extensively all along. rich, let's talk about the chart first. what do you make of it? would you buy it here? >> i'll tell you, bill, as a technician, my job is to separate the stock from the stock chart. this is a stock chart that i want to buy. when we pull up that chart, you see the stock, that 200-day moving average, coursing through the chart. that's been a ceiling...
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joining me now is oliver, ross, and beth, men, good to see you. 30 seconds on the clock. what are you watching for tomorrow? >> it's really simple. it's all about the fed. i will be listening to ben bernanke's speech tonight to get his insight. tomorrow morning you will have the consumer price index. i am going to be listening for any kind of hints as to whether or not committee members have lowered their threshold for unemployment. >> all right. >> all right. oon the cloud for you. >> usually, i just watch the market action when the market opens. what i'm really looking for is many of the stocks we like right now have pulled back. we're looking for the stock to continue to decline. markets move higher. this is is a very bullish sign. so what we're really looking for is what we're going to see the market tell us to do. that's what i'm looking for tomorrow. >> all right. we will watch that as well. will we see 16,000? >> i think there is a reasonable and i will be watching. in a loan inflation environment, this really becomes a revenue gain. there is nothing on the top lin
joining me now is oliver, ross, and beth, men, good to see you. 30 seconds on the clock. what are you watching for tomorrow? >> it's really simple. it's all about the fed. i will be listening to ben bernanke's speech tonight to get his insight. tomorrow morning you will have the consumer price index. i am going to be listening for any kind of hints as to whether or not committee members have lowered their threshold for unemployment. >> all right. >> all right. oon the cloud...
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on the technical side, rich ross and on the fundamental side is jeff kilberg, founder of kkm financial and, of course, a cbs contributor. jeff, i'll start with you on the fundamental side. it's said maybe housing has peaked here. time to get out of these companies. do you like either of these near term? >> well, sir griffith, i do like both of these companies, but i don't like them at these levels. we've seen a sensational run off arguably the worst real estate correction in our nation's history. both of these companies really enjoyed nearly a 90% move but right now folks at home depot come back down, not to steal richard's thunder, but come back down over a 200-day moving average due to the fact that they are the big player, the varsity team member here. 2,250 stores in comparison to lowe's 1,750 stores, but honestly you're seeing home depot with their initiative and leadership over the lagging growth of lowe's. looking for an opportunity to own this because housing has recovered, bill, it has. >> go get him, rich. >> i'm with you. i think both stocks go lower, but i think you have a
on the technical side, rich ross and on the fundamental side is jeff kilberg, founder of kkm financial and, of course, a cbs contributor. jeff, i'll start with you on the fundamental side. it's said maybe housing has peaked here. time to get out of these companies. do you like either of these near term? >> well, sir griffith, i do like both of these companies, but i don't like them at these levels. we've seen a sensational run off arguably the worst real estate correction in our nation's...
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later and, i will be talking with wbubur ross about that plan. fifi o outhy he thinksshe assets are so aca attractivee a if thosese b bks are goioing t unload the trtrouesessssset or llllhey be reluctant. me for the finalal call ritt now. analysysts blaming b bad wther r dampened s sal in june. with more on ththat and how t t trade t t retail sectorrss scott nations atatatio shares dd optionon aioio contribututor nice to have yo on theprogram. if it wasn'tt b badweather, wt was it? >> i i think it t wa justthe ct that things s ee so bad. i anan >> still hoardingcash, hu >> the c conmer has beeee in th fetal posisiti f for monthsnow. i don't ththinththeynow what the weather is like, goodd bad or didiffent. so i don't't tnknkhat's really the problememoror retailerers. i think it's the fact that fifinay,y,consumers have gotten e saving relelioionnd fortunately, they've gotten it at aimime when theyey probably shshou be ending a at least a a far as the econonomyss ncerned. thth general tone oththe market that is a pblbl, not necessarily the weather.
later and, i will be talking with wbubur ross about that plan. fifi o outhy he thinksshe assets are so aca attractivee a if thosese b bks are goioing t unload the trtrouesessssset or llllhey be reluctant. me for the finalal call ritt now. analysysts blaming b bad wther r dampened s sal in june. with more on ththat and how t t trade t t retail sectorrss scott nations atatatio shares dd optionon aioio contribututor nice to have yo on theprogram. if it wasn'tt b badweather, wt was it? >> i i...